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Professional MBA Automotive IndustryTU Wien | Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
automotive.tuwien.ac.at
EUROPEAN UNIONEuropean Regional Development Fund
Postgraduate MBA Program Master of Business Administration4 semesters, part-time
PROFESSIONAL MBA AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
The automotive sector in Europe represents a main
component of the industrial backbone underlying economic
stability and growth. Besides direct employment at car
manufacturers and component suppliers, the sector has an
important multiplier effect by linking various industries and
business services together along the value chain.
Within the European Union, the automotive industry accounts
for more than 12 million jobs and contributes around 4%
to the EU’s GDP. The Central European Region (CENTROPE)
consisting of Austria, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech
Republic positioned itself as a power house of Europe’s
automotive industry with an annual production of around
4 million cars.
The automotive sector has always been critical to public
interest due to its social and economic importance. Recently,
high attention is drawn by developments such as the
transformation of vehicles from products towards integrated
transportation services or disruptive technologies enabling
smart and connected driving.
These visionary concepts call for a new generation of leaders
with the ability of interdisciplinary and interconnected
thinking in an uncertain and complex environment. Future
decision makers in the automotive sector are required to
operate anywhere in the world with the same efficiency,
thus they need to think globally and act locally.
To meet these requirements, in cooperation with the Vienna
Business Agency, the TU Wien and the Slovak University of
Technology in Bratislava offer this MBA Program to train a
generation of leaders in the automotive and component
supply sector with a strong focus on the CENTROPE region.
Ready to speed up your career?
TU WIEN
Technology for people – developing scientific excellence
and enhancing comprehensive competence
TU Wien is the largest Austrian institution in research and
education within the areas of technology and natural sciences.
The beginnings of TU Wien reach back more than 200 years.
Today the University finds high international and domestic
recognition in teaching as well as in research and is a highly
esteemed partner of innovation oriented enterprises. For
years the TU Wien has been successfully offering outstanding
postgraduate programs. This success is also based on the top
scientific and economic qualifications of its faculty.
SLOVAK UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY IN BRATISLAVA
Leading university in the field and the second largest
university in Slovakia
The Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava is a modern
educational, technical and scientific institution. Since
its founding in 1937 more than 105,000 students have
graduated from here. An average of 16,000 students study
at the STU every year. In the area of scientific and research
activities the STU successfully joins European Union programs
also due to strong links to local industry and R&D institutions.
“We can currently observe that those who ignore trends in the automotive industry quickly
loose competitive advantage. Our MBA students are equipped with the practical knowledge and
analytical skills to be aware of potential risks as well as great market opportunities in this industry.
The transnational studies combine different student’s viewpoints and backgrounds with diverse
academic and practical experiences. We offer our students the chance to directly learn from those
leaders and managers who already achieved great things in the automotive industry and who are
willing to share their experience with the future generation that should follow their footsteps.”
Univ.Prof.Dr.-Ing.Dipl.Wirtsch.-Ing.Prof.eh.Dr.h.c. Wilfried SihnAcademic Director, TU Wien and Managing Director Fraunhofer AUSTRIA
CURRICULUM
Module A
Accounting & Controlling General Overview of Bookkeeping & Cost Accounting Systems Balanced Sheet Analysis Budgeting Activity-based Accounting Consolidated Balance Sheet Automotive Case Studies
Module B
Management Science Project Management: Overview Project Planning & Controlling Project Calculation Quantitative Methods: Optimization Linear Programming DEA Regression Analysis Business Models Automotive Case Studies
Module C
Organizational Behavior & Human Resource ManagementTeambuilding Automotive Structure of Organizations & Incentives Organization & Innovation Process Management & Organizational Change Leadership Negotiation Communication Skills Change Management in the Automotive Industry Automotive Case Studies
Module D
Marketing & Competition StrategyMarketing Goals & Instruments (General, OEM, Supplier, Service Provider) Market Analysis: Marketing Research Data Analysis Strategic Marketing and Pricing Brand Marketing International (Global) Marketing Customer Orientation & Postponement Strategy Product Management Lead User Techniques Public Relations Automotive Product Life Cycle Management Key Account Management Sales Automotive Case Studies
Module E
Corporate Finance Shareholder & Stakeholder Approach Cash Flow & Dynamic Methods Discounted Cash Flow Method Capital Market Theory (CAPM) Capital Structure Theory Financing Models in the Automotive Industry Automotive Case Studies
Module F
European & International Business LawTrade Law & International Trade Law & CEE Specifics Company Law Technical Norms & Standards in the Automotive Industry, Product Liability Intellectual Property Rights Tender (Structures & Regulations) Warranties in the Automotive Industry Automotive Case Studies
Module G
Managerial EconomicsMicroeconomics Macroeconomics Industrial Organization International Trade Theory Production Strategies Automotive Production Management Innovation Management Automotive Case Studies
Module HCommunication Skills & Social CompetenceInterdisciplinary Projects Problem Solving Methods Automotive Case Studies
Module I
Process & Quality Management in Automotive IndustryProcesses & Process Management Quality Management Methods & Tools (FMEA, QFD etc.) Six Sigma Automotive Certification & Auditing Maintenance & TPM Innovation Management Automotive Case Studies
Module J
Automotive Production & LogisticsAutomotive Production Processes & Systems Production Planning & Control Industrial Engineering Factory Planning Methods & Tools (MTM, SCOR etc.) Lean Management in the Automotive Industry Vehicle Development Process Automotive Supply Chain Management Delivery Forms & Logistics Transportation Information Management Automotive Case Studies
Module K
Master’s Thesis The Master’s Thesis is a practice-oriented course of study that aims to enhance participants´ skills in the subject area based on academic criteria.
Subject to modification
“Any company that wants to be successful in the face of global competition will in future have
to focus even more on factors such as qualification, competency, know-how and innovative
capacity. This applies particularly to the automotive industry and its traditional markets in the
West, if this is to remain competitive and meet the challenge of the new emerging markets.
For this reason, we have to support all initiatives and programs that help in improving the
qualification structure and contribute to professional training and continuing education that is
needs-based and future-oriented.”
Prof. KR Ing. Siegfried WolfChairman of the Board of Directors of Russian Machines
“The automotive industry, and particularly its supplier network, is one of the sectors with the
fastest development in Central European countries. Given the world-class supplier base, highly-
educated human capital and a level of productivity that readily meets European standards, these
countries are in a better position to satisfy customer needs more competitively than the rest of
Europe has ever been.”
Ing. Jan Lesinsky, PhD. Assoc.Prof.Academic Director, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
The main goal of Professional MBA Automotive Industry is
to provide managers & high-potentials in the automotive or
components supply industry with additional knowledge and to
upgrade their skills. The aim of this program is to
challenge existing perspectives and empower personal
development
motivate for international career engagements
offer a broad und sustainable professional network
reveal leadership potential
build and develop management skills and help to gain
confidence on high management level
equip with the knowledge and skills to create new career
paths within the automotive industry
TARGET GROUPS
The program is primarily targeted at persons operating in the
automotive and components supply industry:
Professionals who want to outperform with expert
knowledge about the automotive sector
Employees who are ready to take on management and
leadership positions
Managers and leaders who want to enhance their skills
and broaden their network
Entrepreneurs who seek for fundamental business
knowledge in the automotive sector
Governments and industry professionals with fundamental
interest in the transportation industry
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Admission will be granted to persons holding an internatio-
nally recognized degree, at least two years of relevant work
experience, and a good knowledge of English. In individual
cases, and where there is good reason, interested applicants
with equivalent qualifications may also be granted admission.
This applies to persons holding a position equivalent to that
normally held by a college graduate, or who have appropriate
work experience.
FINAL DEGREE
The Professional MBA program is concluded with a
Master’s Thesis. The final degree “Master of Business
Administration Automotive Industry (MBA)“ is granted
by TU Wien in cooperation with Slovak University of
Technology in Bratislava.
ACCREDITATION
Accredited by FIBAA (Foundation for International Business
Administration Accreditation), reaccreditation in 2013.
DURATION
The part-time program is presented in modules and takes
4 semesters.
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION
English
FACULTY
Internationally renowned experts are members of this highly
acclaimed faculty, based on their sound interdisciplinary
specialized knowledge or on their extensive practical
experience in the automotive and components supply
industries.
STUDENT PROFILE
26 Nationalities
128 Students & Alumni
35 years
Average age
9,9 years
Work experience
65% International students
Business areas
“I made the decision to study the MBA at TU Wien in cooperation with STU Bratislava because
of a rapidly changing environment and the reputation of the faculty. The course exceeded my
expectations because of the taught trends which are tightly linked to my current business life. I can
only recommend this program to everyone who wants to improve their career opportunities.”
Štefan Rosina, doc. Ing. PhD. MBAPresident, MATADOR Group
Alumnus 2011–2013
Others
22%
55%
20%
3%
Ready to speed up your career?
Study in the
most liveable
city of
the world
Perfect
compatibility
of job &
education
Internationally
recognized
MBA degree
On Site
lectures at &
excursions to
OEMs
Close
cooperation
with the
industry
Unique
automotive
network
OEM
Supplier
Logistics
PROGRAM START
March 22, 2018
LOCATIONS
The Professional MBA Program takes place at TU Wien and
at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava. It begins
with an outdoor module on ”Team Building” and
an “Introduction to the Automotive Industry”.
DURATION AND TIME SCHEDULE
In order to optimally combine study and work, the lectures
will be held in blocks every 4 to 6 weeks. They will take place
at weekends from Thursday morning till Sunday evening from
9.00 am to 7.00 pm daily. In addition, excursions, discussions,
lectures and informal talks will be offered by well-known
figures (guest speakers) from the industry.
Professional MBA Automotive Industry
TU Wien | Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
Class 2018–2020
FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER THIRD SEMESTER FOURTH SEMESTER
WED Mar. 21, 2018 THU Aug. 30, 2018 THU Feb. 14, 2019 Master’s ThesisWelcome Reception FRI Aug. 31, 2018 FRI Feb. 15, 2019 Master’s Thesis
SAT Sep. 01, 2018 SAT Feb. 16, 2019 submission deadlineTHU Mar. 22, 2018 SUN Sep. 02, 2018 SUN Feb. 17, 2019 End of Feb., 2020FRI Mar. 23, 2018SAT Mar. 24, 2018 THU Oct. 11, 2018 THU Mar. 21, 2019 Presentation of Master’sSUN Mar. 25, 2018 FRI Oct. 12, 2018 FRI Mar. 22, 2019 Thesis
SAT Oct. 13, 2018 SAT Mar. 23, 2019 March 28, 2020THU Apr. 19, 2018 SUN Oct. 14, 2018 SUN Mar. 24, 2019FRI Apr. 20, 2018 Graduation CeremonySAT Apr. 21, 2018 THU Nov. 15, 2018 THU May 16, 2019 April/May 2020SUN Apr. 22, 2018 FRI Nov. 16, 2018 FRI May 17, 2019
SAT Nov. 17, 2018 SAT May 18, 2019THU May 24, 2018 SUN Nov. 18, 2018 SUN May 19, 2019FRI May 25, 2018SAT May 26, 2018 THU Dec. 13, 2018 THU Jun. 13, 2019SUN May 27, 2018 FRI Dec. 14, 2018 FRI Jun. 14, 2019
SAT Dec. 15, 2018 SAT Jun. 15, 2019THU Jul. 05, 2018 SUN Dec. 16, 2018 SUN Jun. 16, 2019FRI Jul. 06, 2018SAT Jul. 07, 2018 THU Jan. 10, 2019 FRI Aug. 30, 2019 SUN Jul. 08, 2018 FRI Jan. 11, 2019 SAT Aug. 31, 2019
SAT Jan. 12, 2019 SUN Sep. 01, 2019 SUN Jan. 13, 2019
Subject to modification
Ready to speed up your career?
TUITION FEE
EUR 20,000 (VAT-free) including course materials, iPad Air
and refreshments during breaks.
The tuition fee does not include the cost of trips and
overnight stays.
INFO SESSIONS
Presentations of Professional MBA Automotive Industry are
held in Vienna and Bratislava in the form of information
sessions designed for the discussion of questions
concerning content and organization.
Info Sessions in Vienna
October 23, 2017 5.00 pm
November 28, 2017 5.00 pm
January 23, 2018 5.00 pm
Info Sessions in Bratislava
October 24, 2017 4.00 pm
November 29, 2017 4.00 pm
January 30, 2018 4.00 pm
Online Info Sessions
December 19, 2017 4.00 pm
Registration:
ADMISSION/APPLICATION
Application deadline: January 31, 2018
After receiving your full application an individual admission
interview with the academic directors is planned.
Admission Interviews will take place after individual
appointment.
Start Online Application
https://automotive.tuwien.ac.at
TU Wien
Continuing Education Center
Dr. Man-Wook Han, MSc (OU)
Operngasse 11/017
A-1040 Vienna, Austria
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http://automotive.tuwien.ac.at
Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
Institute of Lifelong Learning
Dipl.-Ing. Miroslav Babinsky
Vazovova 5
SK-812 43 Bratislava, Slovak Republic
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http://automotive.tuwien.ac.at
PERSONAL ADVISORY SERVICE AND APPLICATION
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FACULTY We have succeeded in gaining renowned international
experts from the respective specialized fields. These include,
inter alia:
Dr. Rainer Beetz, LL.M. Sonn & Partner Patentanwälte
PhDr. Eva Bircáková Adamas Coaching & Consulting
Hon.-Prof. Dr. Walter Brugger DORDA BRUGGER JORDIS Rechtsanwälte GmbH
Mgr. Ing. Peter Daniel, PhD. Johnson Controls International Bratislava
Mag. Gerhard Doliner MAGNA STEYR AG & Co KG
Mag. Michael Druml MAGNA STEYR AG & Co KG
Prof. Ing. Jozef Gašparík, PhD. Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
Prof. Ing. Milan Gregor, PhD. University of Žilina
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bernd Hellingrath University of Münster
Dipl.-Wirt.-Ing.(FH) Dipl.-Ing.(BA) Jesko Herrmann Bertrandt ProjektgmbH
Prof. Dr. Vera Hummel ESB Business School/Reutlingen University
Assoc.Prof. Ing. Peter Krištofík, PhD. Matej Bel University, Banská Bystrica
KR Dipl.-Kfm. Brigitte Kroll-Thaller, MBA
Prof. Dale Lehman, PhD. Loras College
Assoc.Prof. Ing. Jan Lešinský, PhD. Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
Dipl.-Ing. Albert Lidauer Senior Vice President Magna Exteriors EU
Ing. Michal Matušek, PhD. MBA ABP Management, s.r.o.
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Walter Mayrhofer, MBA
Dr.-Ing. M.S.M. Thomas P. Meichsner Chief Restructuring Officer
Dipl.-Ing. Jürgen Minichmayr Wacker Neuson SE
Dipl.-Ing. Hanno Miorini, MBA Robert Bosch AG
Ing. Silvia Nosálová Slovnaft Bratislava
Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Daniel Palm ESB Business School/Reutlingen University
Dipl.-Ing. Marco Schlimpert Lenzing AG
Prof. Dr. Werner Seebacher Seebacher Unternehmensberatung GmbH
Univ.Prof.Dr.-Ing.Dipl.Wirtsch.-Ing.Prof.eh.Dr.h.c. Wilfried Sihn TU Wien and Fraunhofer Austria Research GmbH
Dr. Ferry W. Stocker
DI Johannes Strobl Sonn & Partner Patentanwälte
Ing. Stanka Švecová, MSc.HR
Mgr. Ján Uriga, PhD. PricewaterhouseCoopers
Assoc.Prof. Mgr. Vozár Martin, PhD. Comenius University in Bratislava
Dr. Christoph Wecht BGW AG Management Advisory Group St. Gallen – Vienna
This represents a selection of the faculty of class 2016–2018.
TU Wien
Continuing Education Center
Operngasse 11/017
A-1040 Vienna, Austria
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E offi [email protected]
http://cec.tuwien.ac.at
Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
Institute of Lifelong Learning
Vazovova 5
SK-81243 Bratislava, Slovak Republic
T +421/(0)917/669 548
F +421/(0)2/574 94 522
http://automotive.stuba.sk
© Continuing Education Center, TU Wien Status: January 2017